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Top Ten Things To Do in Astoria on Any Day! Visit the Astoria Column and climb the 165 steps to the top for a spectacular panoramic view. See the dangerous Columbia River Bar a.k.a. “Graveyard of the Pacific” and breaking waves of the Pacific Ocean beyond. Walk or bike the four-mile riverfront trail, or hop on the Old 300 Riverfront Trolley , with its charming and knowledgeable conductors, to experience Astoria’s busy working waterfront. Discover the many intriguing museums scattered conveniently around the town: o Check out the Oregon Film Museum and see what movies have been filmed around the state. Plus score great Goonies souvenirs! o Explore the world-class maritime displays, artifacts and fine art at the Columbia River Maritime Museum . o Love history? Visit the spectacular Flavel House Museum and Heritage Museum . Eat and shop your way through the vintage 1950s style downtown, where locally owned restaurants serve international cuisine and fresh caught seafood alongside one-of-a kind shops and unusual art galleries. Go on a walking or driving tour of Astoria’s colorful Victorian homes and historic buildings scattered along hillsides facing the river and nearby Youngs Bay. Love Beer! Hike the Beer Ale Trail of local breweries and go on a tour at Fort George Brewery . Love Wine! Visit The Cellar on 10th or Bridgewater Bistro for a tasting of local and international favorites. Coffee up and enjoy a Scandinavian pastry at one of the dozen coffee shops and bakeries in town while you watch authentic Astoria characters and street poets passing by. Visit Fort Clatsop (Lewis & Clark’s Winter Camp of 1805-06), canoe or kayak on the Lewis & Clark River, or hike the Fort to Sea Trail to the beach and photograph the famous Peter Iredale shipwreck at Fort Stevens State Park . Pick up a “Columbia River Ship Report Quick Guide to Ship Watching” and try to identify all the different types of cargo ships and sea going vessels streaming along the Columbia River. Go on a self-guided movie site tour and wind up at Pier 39 to watch a bevy of sea lions sunning, yodeling, playing and sleeping on the docks.

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Top Ten Things To Do in Astoria on Any Day!

• Visit the Astoria Column and climb the 165 steps to the top for a spectacular panoramic view. See the dangerous Columbia River Bar a.k.a. “Graveyard of the Pacific” and breaking waves of the Pacific Ocean beyond.

• Walk or bike the four-mile riverfront trail, or hop on the Old 300 Riverfront Trolley, with its

charming and knowledgeable conductors, to experience Astoria’s busy working waterfront.

• Discover the many intriguing museums scattered conveniently around the town:

o Check out the Oregon Film Museum and see what movies have been filmed around the state. Plus score great Goonies souvenirs!

o Explore the world-class maritime displays, artifacts and fine art at the Columbia River Maritime Museum.

o Love history? Visit the spectacular Flavel House Museum and Heritage Museum.

• Eat and shop your way through the vintage 1950s style downtown, where locally owned restaurants serve international cuisine and fresh caught seafood alongside one-of-a kind shops and unusual art galleries.

• Go on a walking or driving tour of Astoria’s colorful Victorian homes and historic

buildings scattered along hillsides facing the river and nearby Youngs Bay.

• Love Beer! Hike the Beer Ale Trail of local breweries and go on a tour at Fort George Brewery. Love Wine! Visit The Cellar on 10th or Bridgewater Bistro for a tasting of local and international favorites.

• Coffee up and enjoy a Scandinavian pastry at one of the dozen coffee shops and

bakeries in town while you watch authentic Astoria characters and street poets passing by.

• Visit Fort Clatsop (Lewis & Clark’s Winter Camp of 1805-06), canoe or kayak on the

Lewis & Clark River, or hike the Fort to Sea Trail to the beach and photograph the famous Peter Iredale shipwreck at Fort Stevens State Park.

• Pick up a “Columbia River Ship Report Quick Guide to Ship Watching” and try to identify

all the different types of cargo ships and sea going vessels streaming along the Columbia River.

• Go on a self-guided movie site tour and wind up at Pier 39 to watch a bevy of sea lions

sunning, yodeling, playing and sleeping on the docks.